Bit9, Inc. provides endpoint threat detection, response, and prevention solutions that monitor and record various activities on servers and endpoints to detect and stop cyber threats that evade traditional defenses. It offers Bit9 + Carbon Black Security Solution, an endpoint threat prevention, detection, and response solution for Windows, Mac, and Linux endpoints and servers; Carbon Black, an endpoint threat detection and response solution for SOC and IR teams; and Bit9 + Carbon Black Threat Intelligence Cloud that provides reputation information, threat indicators, and attack classification intelligence. The company also provides implementation, health check, administrative training, and customer support services. It offers its solutions for a range of projects that include advanced persistent threat protection, application control, PCI compliance, HIPAA compliance, NIST compliance, critical infrastructure protection, datacenter and server security, endpoint threat detection and response, IT audit and risk controls, malware protection, point-of-sale security, Whitelisting, and Windows XP security. The company serves customers in aerospace and defense, energy, finance and banking, industrial, health care, education, legal, retail and entertainment, manufacturing, and technology markets; and federal, and state and local government customers in the United States and internationally. Bit9, Inc. was founded in 2002 and is based in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Bit9 + Carbon Black announced that Digital Hands has joined the “Bit9 + Carbon Black Connect” Alliance Program as an MSSP partner. As a 'Connect' MSSP partner, Digital Hands uses Bit9 + Carbon Black Bit9 for continuous, real-time monitoring of enterprise endpoints (laptops, desktops and servers) for signs of malicious activity. Using data from Bit9 + Carbon Black, the Digital Hands team is able to quickly determine if an organization’s endpoints have been compromised, how they were compromised and how best to eradicate the threat.

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